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The phrase "an explosion in productivity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or surge in productivity levels, often in a business or economic context.
Example: "The new software implementation led to an explosion in productivity, allowing the team to complete projects much faster than before."
Alternatives: "a surge in productivity" or "a boost in productivity."
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"And a hundred years have come and gone, we've seen an explosion in technology, we've seen an explosion in productivity, we have a great global economy, and what do you have?
Computers govern virtually every aspect of modern life and caused an explosion in productivity.
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This turned out to be wrong, since technology enabled an explosion in the productivity of agricultural land.
But dear cotton led to an explosion in world production.
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An activist reported hearing an explosion in the area.
But thanks to an explosion in the size of the state's dairy herds and an increase in the productivity of cows, a lot more manure is going onto fields.
led to an explosion in traffic.
One night, there was an explosion in the tunnel.
But it also triggered an explosion in retail lending.
We've also had an explosion in hotels.
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